Israeli emergency response control room

Israeli emergency response control room

Israeli officials indicate that their limited military operation is by no means over at eleven. The Israeli government says it will continue to attack Hezbollah and other Iranian proxies with a ceasefire, possible only after rocket and missile attacks Israel cease and about seventy thousand people are returning to their homes and northern Israel or foreign correspondent. Tom Sophie Burrage reports from Tel Aviv tonight rocket attacks by c Israel rumored day noise this room is actually Israel’s main control room, ambulance crews deploy paramedics to eacch alert. Just this morning the cool operators here have received multiple calls for ten separate rocket attacks from Lebanon into northern Israel. For each incident the command center here has immediately deployed paramedics to the sea side, even before impact or interception because each minute or even second can save lives.

Paramedics were on the scene last week after a direct rocket attack on a residential building, no one was injured or returned to the central ops room chief of staff or shocked estimates that Israel has been fired over a thousand rockets in the last week, the fact that there are hardly any – these are all people in front of the security rules, but they go to the shelters, they’re going exactly the same way. Elephants and they and they stay there for ten minutes, officials say they will continue airstrikes against Hezbollah, rocket attacks continue. Now the news is that he is ready, troops and tanks are messing up there, this is the northern border, they have started a limited ground invasion in southern Lebanon, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned that this is fragile data that only through negotiations will the spiral of war stop. We can beat them, we can break bones – we can give them terrible pain, but in the end we will provide the kind of security that we need for his northern part.

So we have to try and see if there is an option that is in our best interest, it is exactly one week now. On the first anniversary of Israel’s deadliest terror attack on October 7, an ambulance parked outside an emergency control room near Tel Aviv is a stark reminder of the violence of that day.

 

By Baghel

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